The risk level of Omicron transmission is very high. Will Omicron spread widely around the world

Recently, COVID-19 mutant, Omikron, has aroused worldwide vigilance. The latest statement from the World Health Organization: The risk level of Omicron is "very high" or it may spread widely worldwide.

WHO: The risk level of Omikjon is very high. According to the report of the Russian Satellite News Agency and the Arab News Network on the 29th, WHO said that the overall risk assessment of COVID-19 Omikjon variant virus in the world is "very high", which may be widely spread in the world. The surge of COVID-19 cases will cause serious consequences in some areas. The World Health Organization has provided technical recommendations to 194 member countries, urging them to accelerate vaccination of priority groups and develop relief plans to ensure basic health services. According to the World Health Organization, "The number of mutations in Omikjon is unprecedented, and some mutations may affect the development of the COVID-19, so it is particularly noteworthy. The global risk level of Omikjon, a noteworthy variant, is very high." At least 32 mutations have occurred in Omikjon. On November 29, it was reported that British expert Thomas Picok said that there are 32 mutations in the spike protein on the surface of the Omikjon virus strain alone, and COVID-19 infects the human body through the spike protein binding to human cell receptors.

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